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Tag Archives: utilitarianism
“It’s not a tumor!” – Detective John Kimble
Anabolic steroids or synthetically engineered testosterone have been referred to as a “fountain of youth”. Their use can result in increased muscle size, strength, and speed, higher athletic performance, and positive body image making them very attractive, especially to athletes … Continue reading
Posted in Class, Society, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged Anabolic Steroids, Ben Johnson, Body Building, Carl Lewis, Ethics, Health, Mitchell Report, sports, steroids, utilitarianism, Weight Lifting
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Getting Started
(This was posted two weeks ago but in the wrong blog…) I have been thinking about something that was mentioned in the “utilitarian” article since I read it yesterday, and again more intensely since class today. I am not convinced … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, For Fun, Uncategorized
Tagged Empathy, insurance, utilitarianism, value
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Utilitarianism + 8- steps
I found many parallels between the Managing Business Ethics article by Trevino and Nelson and the Utilitarianism and Business Ethics article by Snoeyenbos and Humber. The utilitarianism theory is that we should act to bring about the best consequences; it … Continue reading